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KlTCHEN- CABINET.

SPCIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 295,120, dated March 11, 1884,

Application filed May 28, 1883.

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To w55 whom t may concern.:

Be it known that I, HIRAM Hanna, of Co lunibns, in the county of Franklin and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and use- ,fnl Improvements in Kitchen-Cabinets; and

struction and neat and iinished in appear ance; and with these objects in view my invention consists in certain details of constrnc` tion and combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claim. i i

ln the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a view in perspective ot' my improvement with the doors and drawers all opened. Fig. 2 is a detached view of the under side of the cover ot' the door-bin. Fig. 3 is a view in vertical section through the flour-bin. e is a vertical section taken through the sliding shelf.

The frame of this cabinet is composed of the sides A A, door B, and top C. A drawer, D, fits beneath the top C, and is supported by and slides on the partition E. One portion of this drawer is divided into sections adapted to hold the diiie'rent spices, the

remaining portion ot' the drawer being used as a receptacle for the cutlery. From this horizontal partition E to the door B extends the vertical partition F, which divides the lower portion ofthe cabinet into two coinpartnients. One compartment, G, isprovided on each side with a track, on which is adapted to'slide the shelf H, the latter being covered with tin, on which is placed bread or past-ry. The rear end of this shelf is provided with a vertical portion, a, adapted, when pulled outward, as shown in Fig. l, to abut against a stop, fr, fastened to the under side of the partition E. It will thus be seen that when the shelf is loaded it maybe pulled forward and left in that position without danger of falling, the end upright piece striking` on the stop on the under side of the partition E, serving to keep the shelf in av horizontal position.

The compartment K is adapted to receive 55 the meal-bin L. The forward end of this bin is provided with a roller, b, as shown in Fig. l, adapted toisupport the forward end of the same. This bin is also provided with side rollers, c, Fig. 3, adapted to travel on 6o the tracks d, secured tothe door and sides ofthe compartments K. The rollers d, strik ing against the upright pieces c e, prevent the bin from being pulled ont of the com'- partnient. vided with the removable partitions h, there byadapting it to receiveand keep sepa-rate several diiierent kinds of meal, the saine being ventilated by means of the air-passages 'i a, covered with ne netting. This bin is 7o also providedwith the removable cover M, which is held in place by the tenon k on the bin entering the niortiseZ inthe lower side of the cover, and also by a portion of the cover litting down in the bin. A por- 75 tion of this cover is out away, and a wirenetting stretched across the under side, forniing a sieve, O. This sieve is protected by a cover, N, which is adapted to be used as a kneading-board. On the under side of this 8o cover M, and on each side of the sieve O, aresecure'd the guides o, adapted to receive the pan I), adapted to catch the sifted flour or meal'.

On the top G of the cabinet is the ooni- S5 partnient Q, secured in position by tenons on the said compartment, fitting in the inortises formed in the top C. This compartment is subdivided into two parts by the horizontal partition p. This compartment is adapted to go receive dishes and tableware, and, if not necessary, may be dispensed with.

Having fully described niy invention, what I claim as new` and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-

In a kitchen-cabinet, the combination,with the meal-bin L, having a removable cover, the latter being provided with the doorNandscreen O, situated below the door, of the detachable drawersecnred to the underside of loo the cover below the screen, substantially as set forth.

In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subscrib ing witnesses. y

lVitnesses: HIRAM HANNA.

J. V. LEE, Jas. M. WooDBURY.

The bin L is preferably pro- 6.5 

